Imelda Elliott is a professor and head of a school of modern languages. She taught English in secondary schools before doing her PhD and becoming a university lecturer. As head of department, she has been involved in setting up a languages for all policy at her university. She has always been interested in teaching and learning.

She is involved in language teacher education as the head of a Masters programme on teaching English and as joint head of a Masters Master of Arts in Language Teaching Management, Instructional Design and Technology.

Samstag, 12. September 2015

Marie-Hélène FASQUEL strikes again :-)

with an impressive panel of guests

After her latest highly successful webinar "Experimenting with the Flipped Classroom" on January 12th 2015 with Russell Stannard (http://teachertrainingvideos.com) as her host, Marie-Hélène asked me for a break before she would offer us another webinar.

The reason was that she had moved from the north of France to Brittany where she had been able to land a new job as a language and literature teacher at the well-known Lycée International Nelson Mandela in Nantes.

Thus - understandably - she needed some time to get to grips with the new situation and to launch a new project that she might be able to present and add to her remarkable BIO.

As the webinar highlighted, she seems to have dedicated her time to good use, accomplishing excitingly to ENGAGE her students.

Even more than those that were present (50 people in the room) had registered and will receive this post-conference infomail, so that they can access the recording at a time that might suit them better: 130 people from 22 different countries : - )Another TRUE GLOBINAR

Select the option “Enter as a guest” and enter your FULL !!! name into the box. (All attendees are “guests”).

MARIE-HÉLÉNE
FASQUEL is an ESL teacher, an ICT and teacher trainer. She is now
teaching an American OIB Language and Literature course in Nantes.

She
has taken part in the Innovative Teachers Forum for the last four
years. One of her latest projects was awarded an Innovation Prize at
the UNESCO Innovation forum in 2013 and at the Barcelona Global Forum in
March 2014.

She is a 2014 and 2015 Microsoft Expert Educator as well as an eTwinning ambassador.

She takes part in numerous colloquiums and webinars, including Cyberlangues, TESOL, LPM…

She is particularly interested in ICT and engaging methods of teaching.

She has written two books and is co-authoring three (Hatier and Ellipses).

Marie-Hélène’s
current focus is on researching and implementing the flipped classroom
to teach literature as well as engaging students through direct contact
with authors. She has just launched a literature Facebook group: